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the fbi and other agencies conduct community outreach saying, please help us. if you hear on somebody intent on doing this, he hates the united states or wants to commit an act, please report it. please tell the police and fbi and then they can start to look at, is this, in fact, that individual lone wolf and in this case, with the fbi satisfied that in fact he doesn't have other conspirators out there, if they arrest him, that will be the end of the plot. they will have the entire thing contained and they will move forward. >> they wait for that moment that they are certain and then go forward? >> yes, they can. if the subject enables them to have that ability, yes, they do. >> tom fuentes, thank you. >>> we're going to shift now to politics. mitt romney lit into rick santorum with the same force that he usually does. idaho holds caucuses on super tuesday. that's march 6th. >> i hope people take a close look at his record because he was in congress for about 20 years and during that time the size of the federal government doubled during his time in office. he
the fbi and other agencies conduct community outreach saying, please help us. if you hear on somebody intent on doing this, he hates the united states or wants to commit an act, please report it. please tell the police and fbi and then they can start to look at, is this, in fact, that individual lone wolf and in this case, with the fbi satisfied that in fact he doesn't have other conspirators out there, if they arrest him, that will be the end of the plot. they will have the entire thing...
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fifth is fbi special agent in charge teresa charlson. and fifth is bernard zeeper, special agent in charge for atl. thank you. john edwards, police chief. >> i'm sorry. the mayor is first. >> sunday was a tragic day for our city. especially given the fact that it occurred in a place of worship at a sunday service on a quiet sunny morning in wisconsin. our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims, for our wounded officer, all our responders, fire, police, other agencies and the community which is still in shock. there is no doubt in my mind that the heroic actions of our police officers prevented an even greater tragedy and they should be commended for that. oak creek is a diverse welcoming city. we host 23 places of worship. in the sikh community is part of that, what makes our city strong. we will recover from this. but i want to assure everyone that we're doing everything we can, cooperating with federal agencies, state and local state agencies to get the answers we need to resolve this situation and to begin the heal
fifth is fbi special agent in charge teresa charlson. and fifth is bernard zeeper, special agent in charge for atl. thank you. john edwards, police chief. >> i'm sorry. the mayor is first. >> sunday was a tragic day for our city. especially given the fact that it occurred in a place of worship at a sunday service on a quiet sunny morning in wisconsin. our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims, for our wounded officer, all our responders, fire, police, other...
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last year, the fbi conducted a record 16,450,000 background checks. this year, the total so far is over 16,800,000. and that doesn't include the month of december. future legislation could affect availability of certain semiautomatic weapons, features on the guns, and the magazines that hold large numbers of rounds. without specifics, store president tom deets says any gun owner could be vulnerable. >> would the existing rifles that are in the marketplace be legal? or would they go across the board and make everything that people have previously purchased illegal? >> the uncertainty bothers non-gun owners, as well. he's a first-time gun buyer worried about protecting his family. >> why now? why today? >> so soon after the shootings? >> because i'm worried that the government's going to put so much regulations on being able to do this, you know, come future months that it's not going to be an option for me. >> industry analysts see this as a possible peak to the sales growth that began with the election of president obama four years ago. u.s. gun sales
last year, the fbi conducted a record 16,450,000 background checks. this year, the total so far is over 16,800,000. and that doesn't include the month of december. future legislation could affect availability of certain semiautomatic weapons, features on the guns, and the magazines that hold large numbers of rounds. without specifics, store president tom deets says any gun owner could be vulnerable. >> would the existing rifles that are in the marketplace be legal? or would they go across...
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when this case became public, especially when it became public, the fbi had their hands on the device, there is no evidence that it was a cover story. you have to get everybody out and do it quickly, called an ex filtration, to get them out of harm's way. there is a substantial loss to the investigation. that's why you hear congressmen and senators very angry about it. >> what's the impact of losing this valuable source? do you even know? >> you don't know. you don't know how long he could have been in there. the likelihood is, john, in all experience, that he wouldn't have been able to remain in country much longer. the questions he may have been able to answer if he had gone back, how did they reablhe reac loss of the bomb? that sort of thing, he might have been able to get that national detail. >> thanks so much for your help. >>> a new low today in syria. the worst violence since the uprising began. the bloody reminder of the failure of the cease-fire agreement. two suicide car bombs erupted killing at least 55 people, nearly 400 more wounded. those chunks of metal, barely recogni
when this case became public, especially when it became public, the fbi had their hands on the device, there is no evidence that it was a cover story. you have to get everybody out and do it quickly, called an ex filtration, to get them out of harm's way. there is a substantial loss to the investigation. that's why you hear congressmen and senators very angry about it. >> what's the impact of losing this valuable source? do you even know? >> you don't know. you don't know how long...
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a mississippi man-made the fbi's ten most wanted list today. a $175,000 record for adam mayes. a picture of him right there. he and his wife, who is actually in custody, are charged with kidnapping a tennessee woman and her three daughters, then killing the mother and the oldest girl. mayes is on the run possibly with the two younger girls if they are still alive. >>> witnesses at the john edwards trial today included his one time communication's adviser, jennifer palmieri who was close to elizabeth. she recounted elizabeth's concern that there wouldn't be a man around that loved her and the meeting of the affair with the campaign worker. >>> hundreds of people protested outside of bank of america's corporate headquarters. most were linked to the group called the 99% power coalition pushing back against the bank's foreclosure processes. five people were arrested. the group has also held similar protests outside shareholders meetings for wells fargo and g.e. nasa, predicting another massive solar storm heading our way much the giant sun spots you are seeing here are more than 60
a mississippi man-made the fbi's ten most wanted list today. a $175,000 record for adam mayes. a picture of him right there. he and his wife, who is actually in custody, are charged with kidnapping a tennessee woman and her three daughters, then killing the mother and the oldest girl. mayes is on the run possibly with the two younger girls if they are still alive. >>> witnesses at the john edwards trial today included his one time communication's adviser, jennifer palmieri who was...
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former fbi director tom fuentes. thank you so much for helping us try to understand this a little bit better. thanks, tom. >> thank you. >>> back in newtown, we're remembering the victims. doing that quite a lot. so many victims to remember. coming up, we'll hear from a father of a 6-year-old girl killed in the attack. he moved many people to tears and how he wants us all to remember his little girl. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! to the number 1 club in the world. the potential of manchester united unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy.
former fbi director tom fuentes. thank you so much for helping us try to understand this a little bit better. thanks, tom. >> thank you. >>> back in newtown, we're remembering the victims. doing that quite a lot. so many victims to remember. coming up, we'll hear from a father of a 6-year-old girl killed in the attack. he moved many people to tears and how he wants us all to remember his little girl. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny....
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at least for now, they indicate they are satisfied that the fbi is investigating. i emphasize at least to are now. this seems to change every day. >> kate bolduan, up next. >> today's crushing news in the sports world, the horse who could be the first triple crown winner pulled from the belmont stakes. >> federal investigators say they have never seen anything like it before. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ but not for long! your very own four course seafood feast for just $14.99. start your feast with a soup, like our hearty new england clam chowder. next, enjoy a salad with unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then get your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shr
at least for now, they indicate they are satisfied that the fbi is investigating. i emphasize at least to are now. this seems to change every day. >> kate bolduan, up next. >> today's crushing news in the sports world, the horse who could be the first triple crown winner pulled from the belmont stakes. >> federal investigators say they have never seen anything like it before. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how...
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the girls are safe but the fbi says they watched their captor commit suicide. >> i understand you just talked to one of the family members. >> reporter: john, i just spoke to the man that says he is the biological grandfather of the two oldest girls, roger johnson. he admits there is some estrangement between he and gary baines, his son that divorced joe & married gary. he wanted to share what it was like these last few weeks waiting and wondering. >> it is hard not knowing. i know her mother of the girls is -- >> reporter: tell me about adam mayes. >> i have been knowing him a long time. i never dreamed he would do anything like that. >> reporter: roger says he has not seen the girls since they were released from the hospital. again, as you heard there, he never would have imagined that adam would be capable of this. >> adam mayes is dead, of course. he killed himself. there have been some other arrests in this case that may give us additional clues about what happened, right? >> reporter: there were. there were three new arrests today. the u.s. marshals arrested three more people. on
the girls are safe but the fbi says they watched their captor commit suicide. >> i understand you just talked to one of the family members. >> reporter: john, i just spoke to the man that says he is the biological grandfather of the two oldest girls, roger johnson. he admits there is some estrangement between he and gary baines, his son that divorced joe & married gary. he wanted to share what it was like these last few weeks waiting and wondering. >> it is hard not...
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that report is to be released by a former fbi chief tomorrow morning. it will be about 200 pages long. leaked e-mails that were read to cnn indicate high-ranking officials at the school knew about a 2001 shower incident involving a boy and sandusky, but never reported it to outside authorities. also an op ed written by joe paterno a month before he died was released today. paterno wrote, this is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one, it is not an academic scandal and does not in any way tarnish the hard-earned and well-deserved academic reputation of penn state. susan candiotti in philadelphia, pennsylvania, what are you hearing, susan? >> reporter: hi, tom. this is going to be an interesting report. let's remind people how it came about. it was last november when penn state's board of trustees hired former fbi director louis freeh to conduct this internal investigation. and it should be no-holds-barred. two key things they're looking at is what could be done in the future to prevent other children from being sexually abused on that ca
that report is to be released by a former fbi chief tomorrow morning. it will be about 200 pages long. leaked e-mails that were read to cnn indicate high-ranking officials at the school knew about a 2001 shower incident involving a boy and sandusky, but never reported it to outside authorities. also an op ed written by joe paterno a month before he died was released today. paterno wrote, this is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one, it is not an academic scandal and does not...
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a new security bulletin says the fbi and department of homeland security are concerned that this event could contribute to the radicalization or mobilization or homegrown violent extremists in the homeland, particularly against u.s.-based military targets. >>> important developments in politics today as well. both senator rick santorum and the former massachusetts governor mitt romney are focusing on puerto rico. upcoming primary this week in puerto rico. today the romney campaign picked a fight with senator santorum by coming out against the former senator's contention that puerto ricos will have to make english their official language in orlando to be standed statehood. senator santorum defended that position. >> english has to be learned as a language. this has to be a country where english is widely spoken and use zbld should it be a requirement for puerto rico to become a state? >> obviously spanish is going to be spoken here on the island. but this needs to be a bilingual country. >> in a national political correspondent jim acosta has more from san juan. >> reporter: john, rick
a new security bulletin says the fbi and department of homeland security are concerned that this event could contribute to the radicalization or mobilization or homegrown violent extremists in the homeland, particularly against u.s.-based military targets. >>> important developments in politics today as well. both senator rick santorum and the former massachusetts governor mitt romney are focusing on puerto rico. upcoming primary this week in puerto rico. today the romney campaign...
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they tell us they're joining an fbi investigation looking into these allegations. and all of this stems from an espn report suggesting according to their sources, which the network is not naming, that says that between the 2002 and 2004 seasons, the general manager of the new orleans saints, mickey loomis, was able to rig a hearing device in his suite overlooking the field where he was able to listen to the coaches of the opposing teams during the game. and now investigators at the state and federal level say that they have been told about these allegations and this information. they're looking into whether or not any kind of eavesdropping or wire tapping laws have been violated in all of this. they say it's far too early to get into whether or not any charges could be filed, but they are starting the factual process of gathering information, john. >> and, ed, this investigation comes in the wake of the saints being front and center in the bounty scandal. their head coach suspended, their former defensive coordinator suspended. this team has meant so much to post-k
they tell us they're joining an fbi investigation looking into these allegations. and all of this stems from an espn report suggesting according to their sources, which the network is not naming, that says that between the 2002 and 2004 seasons, the general manager of the new orleans saints, mickey loomis, was able to rig a hearing device in his suite overlooking the field where he was able to listen to the coaches of the opposing teams during the game. and now investigators at the state and...
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also attorney general eric holder has asked the fbi and the justice department to take a look at this incident to see if this might have been racially motivated and if there could be federal charges brought against the shooter george zimmerman. >> and holly, zimmerman's attorney now is speaking out for the first time on cnn. what is he saying? >> reporter: yeah. his attorney told us basically that george zimmerman is in hiding. he's told him to lay low. he's received death threats. he says he's concerned for the safety of him. we asked him point blank was this racially motivated, was his client a racist, he said absolutely not. he is concerned should there be charges he might not get a fair trial. here is what he told us. >> i hope there's a way to rein things in so it doesn't become an issue of a racial battle. i hope that things come back so there can be a time for justice and for healing and not for just skipping the whole judicial process and going straight to sentencing. i'm hoping we can all -- that can work together in that way. >> reporter: now, we haven't heard a lot about ge
also attorney general eric holder has asked the fbi and the justice department to take a look at this incident to see if this might have been racially motivated and if there could be federal charges brought against the shooter george zimmerman. >> and holly, zimmerman's attorney now is speaking out for the first time on cnn. what is he saying? >> reporter: yeah. his attorney told us basically that george zimmerman is in hiding. he's told him to lay low. he's received death threats....
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. >> reporter: john, the military and fbi had been searching for these humanitarian workers since october. now officials tell us it was only in recent weeks that the sense of urgency really started to rise. part of the reason for that was the deteriorating health of the american woman, jessica buchanan. so when officials got specific intelligence, specifically where the hostages were and who was holding them, president obama made the call to green light this mission on monday night. on tuesday night, the weather was perfect for an assault. and that's when the military went in. you detailed how they got there, how they shot all nine of the kidnappers. they did find the hostages at an outdoor incampment, rustled then onto a helicopter, got them out of the country and then took them to the american base in jabuti where they were able to get medical care. john? >> and chris, the timing. just pure coincidence? the president's giving his state-of-the-union address in which he takes at least what some would call a little bit of a bin laden victory lap? >> reporter: he certainly worked it into bo
. >> reporter: john, the military and fbi had been searching for these humanitarian workers since october. now officials tell us it was only in recent weeks that the sense of urgency really started to rise. part of the reason for that was the deteriorating health of the american woman, jessica buchanan. so when officials got specific intelligence, specifically where the hostages were and who was holding them, president obama made the call to green light this mission on monday night. on...
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in fact, the fbi, homeland security, and the u.s. military's northern command sent this memo out to law enforcement agencies across the country. basically alerting them to the possibility of this threat. specifically, they think the biggest threat is coming from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that is the most active al qaeda group. it's also the group that has tried to attack to u.s.-bound jet liners in the last few years. >> and, chris, is this a running concern? or is it hyped up, exaggerated? do they believe more of a concern because of the coming anniversary, may 1st, of bin laden's death? >> what they have seen is an increase in talk on some of these extremist websites. in fact, one specifically made a threat targeting the pentagon on may 2nd. and later seemed to target the secretary of defense leon panetta, as well. but they think that right now there is not a specific tie to bin laden's death. what do they mean by that? well, when you take a look at home grown extremists, those who are already right here in the united stat
in fact, the fbi, homeland security, and the u.s. military's northern command sent this memo out to law enforcement agencies across the country. basically alerting them to the possibility of this threat. specifically, they think the biggest threat is coming from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. that is the most active al qaeda group. it's also the group that has tried to attack to u.s.-bound jet liners in the last few years. >> and, chris, is this a running concern? or is it hyped up,...
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the justice department and the pentagon and the fbi. the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee says, quote, it gives a new explanation that differs from information provided from testimony. and now they are demanding an immediate plan nation from clapper. we heard from a leading democrat who said the changes were made to protect the classification. they were not subject to any spin by the whoit house or ambassador to the u.n. it is high time we returned our focus to where it should have been all along. this new time line does not address another sig can't -- significant inconsistency. diplomatic agents were evacuated from the consulate to the airbase in germany. by september 14th, two days before ambassador rice's controversial sunday appearances, fbi agents learned from the consulate agents that there was no demonstration. this single data point that there was no demonstration gutted the anti-islam video theory. fox news asked the director of national intelligence why this information was apparently not included in th
the justice department and the pentagon and the fbi. the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee says, quote, it gives a new explanation that differs from information provided from testimony. and now they are demanding an immediate plan nation from clapper. we heard from a leading democrat who said the changes were made to protect the classification. they were not subject to any spin by the whoit house or ambassador to the u.n. it is high time we returned our focus to where it...
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as you know, wolf, they're satisfied at least for now that the fbi is investigating. >> the fbi can do the job, and the justice department can do the job and not a special council to be put in place. >> a lot of them saying it's too soon to say. we need to let run its investigation and it continues to develop. >> kate bolduan, thanks very much. let's dig deeper into the story right now with the chairman of the house collect committee on intelligence committee, mike rogers from michigan, himself a former fbi agent. so you do think, though, that they need a special council, a ken starr, if you will, to investigate independently the justice department or the white house. is that what you're saying, mr. chairman? >> i have not pushed for a special council nor have i called forra i special council. i have raised the question, and i have done this in conversations with the attorney general and the fbi director and others just to make sure that we can do this in a fair and balanced and a non-partisan way and we took the republican and democrat leaders on two intelligence committees in the sen
as you know, wolf, they're satisfied at least for now that the fbi is investigating. >> the fbi can do the job, and the justice department can do the job and not a special council to be put in place. >> a lot of them saying it's too soon to say. we need to let run its investigation and it continues to develop. >> kate bolduan, thanks very much. let's dig deeper into the story right now with the chairman of the house collect committee on intelligence committee, mike rogers from...
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and the fbi has made more than a dozen arrests. >> we are living in a police state. >> but there's no indicationing that has cramped anonymous's style. >> merry christmas and a happy new year to all on planet earth. >> on christmas day, members crashed the website of a security research company. hacking its client list along with their credit card numbers in order to steal 1 million dollars for donations to charity. >> we are anonymous. expect us. >> want to bring in amber lyon live from los angeles. amber, you were age able to get up close and talk to members of the group. is it clear at all what they want, or is the point not to have a an agenda kind of like the occupy movement? >> they don't really have an agenda necessarily as a collective, but some of the individual anons we spoke to say their main goal is to keep people talking about it, to keep it relevant and to protect the human rights of the protesters. you saw in that video they've been releasing information, personal information for police officers they believe violated those rights. and if you look at the more extreme sid
and the fbi has made more than a dozen arrests. >> we are living in a police state. >> but there's no indicationing that has cramped anonymous's style. >> merry christmas and a happy new year to all on planet earth. >> on christmas day, members crashed the website of a security research company. hacking its client list along with their credit card numbers in order to steal 1 million dollars for donations to charity. >> we are anonymous. expect us. >> want to...
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mentioned the justice department is also investigating the shooting, the civil rights division, the fbi is also investigating. i don't believe they will be taking over the investigation because this is very much so a local law enforcement matter, but they will be working in tandem and we now know the considerable talent at the justice department will also be looking at this. and so the family has what they wanted. they not only wanted some attention, some media attention, they wanted another investigation. they say they don't trust the police department and in fact they've turned over that taped interview to the federal authorities as opposed to the state authorities, after again speaking with one of the family attorneys, my understanding is that the police have not interviewed at least that's what the family attorney is telling me, have not interviewed this witness, and in my view, she is a crucial witness, john, to this event. >> certainly makes no sense now that they know she's out there, we would assume they'd contact her soon. sunny hostin making clear the investigation and the mis
mentioned the justice department is also investigating the shooting, the civil rights division, the fbi is also investigating. i don't believe they will be taking over the investigation because this is very much so a local law enforcement matter, but they will be working in tandem and we now know the considerable talent at the justice department will also be looking at this. and so the family has what they wanted. they not only wanted some attention, some media attention, they wanted another...
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the fbi has been looking at old and new information. that, in turn, led them to have interest in a carpenter, a man who had, according to law enforcement sources, had befriended that little boy, had given him a dollar and had that little boy in the basement. authorities brought in a cadaver dog. it picked up a human scent and that sent into action a whole other chain of events which led to a huge team of forensic experts coming to this site yesterday and working all day long starting to use those jackhammers and tear into the basement. authorities say they are looking for any signs that that boy, they're working with this theory, that he may have been killed there and buried there or killed somewhere else and then buried in that basement. they got a search warrant to examine this area and, of course they need good, solid information and good probable cause to get that search warrant. that's what led to the excavation and the fbi tells me they feel cautiously optimistic that they'll find something. listen. >> i don't want to qualify caut
the fbi has been looking at old and new information. that, in turn, led them to have interest in a carpenter, a man who had, according to law enforcement sources, had befriended that little boy, had given him a dollar and had that little boy in the basement. authorities brought in a cadaver dog. it picked up a human scent and that sent into action a whole other chain of events which led to a huge team of forensic experts coming to this site yesterday and working all day long starting to use...
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the fbi says this is a waste of time, all it will do is allow the regime to buy more time. what will the message be? is there any kind of a you must act kind of deadline that will be give ton president assad? >> it comes with a mandate from the united nations general assembly as well as from the league of arab states to try to broker a swift transition in which ultimately assad steps aside and the people of syria are able to choose an interim government that's representative and leads to elections. that's ultimately what his mission is about as well as trying to stop the fighting and ensure that humanitarian access is granteded. this is his very first visit. he hasn't yet had the opportunity to sit down with either the opposition or the government. so i think it's quite premature to declare his mission dead before it even begins. >> and yet you know, i think you'd be pretty honest and say it's unlikely at least in the short term you can get a tough new resolution out of the security council because of china and russia. to the humanitarian official from the u.n. says the ass
the fbi says this is a waste of time, all it will do is allow the regime to buy more time. what will the message be? is there any kind of a you must act kind of deadline that will be give ton president assad? >> it comes with a mandate from the united nations general assembly as well as from the league of arab states to try to broker a swift transition in which ultimately assad steps aside and the people of syria are able to choose an interim government that's representative and leads to...
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then the person will call in a background check with the fbi or some other agency. but what we know is, three million people have been placed in hospitals for psychiatric reasons. but only 90,000 of those people are in that database. so there's a huge hole there. and so what we're looking at is yeah, okay, so let's look at people with severe mental illness but a lot of times the people that commit these crimes, you can't document that they were in a hospital. they were never in a psychiatric hospital. they were flying under the radar. and we know there have been other instances where people have not been psychotic who have taken matters into their own hands and been involved with mass murders and these have -- these people only have personality disorders and are not psychotic. so i think we're kind of missing the boat here. there are violent people who don't have severe mental health issues. just to look at people with mental health issues as being the ones who shouldn't have guns, i think it has to go much broader than that and we have to look at the whole personal
then the person will call in a background check with the fbi or some other agency. but what we know is, three million people have been placed in hospitals for psychiatric reasons. but only 90,000 of those people are in that database. so there's a huge hole there. and so what we're looking at is yeah, okay, so let's look at people with severe mental illness but a lot of times the people that commit these crimes, you can't document that they were in a hospital. they were never in a psychiatric...
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the fbi woif been the ones to look into that. the official told us that the fbi counterintelligence unit investigated this to see whether or not there was a potential security risk really whether anyone could have taken this information and blackmailed general petraeus with it, which would have been a security risk. the official says there's no suggestion that the fbi was investigating petraeus for any possible wrong doing but more they were looking at him for potential vulnerability. >> they were looking to see if this affair which he has now acknowledged potentially could have resulted in classified information going to an inappropriate source, is that what you're saying? >> that's one possibility that the fbi looks at when they conduct investigations like this. another would have been if somebody had information on him that they could have used to blackmail him, if you don't do what wi want, we're going to take it public and ruin your career. that's why the fbi stepped in to investigate. >> fran, you know general petraeus as w
the fbi woif been the ones to look into that. the official told us that the fbi counterintelligence unit investigated this to see whether or not there was a potential security risk really whether anyone could have taken this information and blackmailed general petraeus with it, which would have been a security risk. the official says there's no suggestion that the fbi was investigating petraeus for any possible wrong doing but more they were looking at him for potential vulnerability. >>...
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the captain is now getting medical care under fbi custody. stay tuned. >>> the supreme court is wrapping up its third and final day of hearings on the fate of the sweeping health care reform law. part of the focus is whether the fate of the law hinges on the individual mandate, the requirement that almost everyone have health insurance. they just finished their morning segment on severability. should the entire law fail it a key provision is unconstitutional? senior analyst jeffrey toobin and congressional correspondent kate bolduan were just inside the courtroom. i just heard you, you had been referring to it as a train wreck, possibly now a plane wreck saying the whole law is in jeopardy. what is going on? >> reporter: well, the issue today, as you pointed out, was if you find the individual mandate unconstitutional, how much of the law do you have to get rid of? because it's a 2,700-page law, and the leader of the questioning today was anthony kennedy, who every question was based on the assumption that the individual mandate was unconstit
the captain is now getting medical care under fbi custody. stay tuned. >>> the supreme court is wrapping up its third and final day of hearings on the fate of the sweeping health care reform law. part of the focus is whether the fate of the law hinges on the individual mandate, the requirement that almost everyone have health insurance. they just finished their morning segment on severability. should the entire law fail it a key provision is unconstitutional? senior analyst jeffrey...
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the most famous of these cases of course john lennon had an fbi file on him. he wasn't up to no good as far as we knew. >> right, he wasn't. okay. keep digging. thanks. a.j. will be back with us in the next hour to give us all of the details on lindsay lohan's new movie. we're back in a minute. cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. standard keyless access, and standard leather-trimmed seats, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wi
the most famous of these cases of course john lennon had an fbi file on him. he wasn't up to no good as far as we knew. >> right, he wasn't. okay. keep digging. thanks. a.j. will be back with us in the next hour to give us all of the details on lindsay lohan's new movie. we're back in a minute. cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at...
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fbi has been watching them for a long time. decided to charge four of them with terrorizing latinos in that community. if that's not a big any story, you will not believe what the mayor had to say to a local reporter who asked about representation on the force of latinos when there's 10% latinos in the community. >>> we're going to begin with breaking news. two foreign aide workers kidnapped in somalia three months ago are free this morning. one is an american, jessica buchanan. just moments ago the president issued a statement saying that he authorized the operation. >>> also thank the extraordinary courage and capabilities of our special ops forces who carried that out. >> s.e.a.l. teams, right? >> two navy s.e.a.l. teams reported, helicopters, gunfire, a lot of people dead, but the hostages are okay. our team members are okay. chris lawrence is our pentagon correspondence me joins us live. i didn't even know that this american was missing. i don't know if it was just an amazingly kept secret, but i tell you what, this operat
fbi has been watching them for a long time. decided to charge four of them with terrorizing latinos in that community. if that's not a big any story, you will not believe what the mayor had to say to a local reporter who asked about representation on the force of latinos when there's 10% latinos in the community. >>> we're going to begin with breaking news. two foreign aide workers kidnapped in somalia three months ago are free this morning. one is an american, jessica buchanan. just...
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plus, the mystery man who triggered the fbi petraeus probe revealed. we're getting new information about who this veteran agent is and how he got involved. and a storm victim struggling to stay warm with no power for weeks gets a personal visit from the president of the united states. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we've got breaking news. we're getting new information about what then-cia director david petraeus knew about the benghazi attack and when he knew it. let's get right to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. barbara, what are you learning? >> wolf, i have just spoken to someone, a long-standing source who has spoken to david petraeus. this is someone on his level professionally. this person is directly familiar from petraeus with his thinking, with petraeus' thinking about what he will tell congress tomorrow about the benghazi attacks. david petraeus wants to tell congress that he knew almost immediately after the september 11th attacks that
plus, the mystery man who triggered the fbi petraeus probe revealed. we're getting new information about who this veteran agent is and how he got involved. and a storm victim struggling to stay warm with no power for weeks gets a personal visit from the president of the united states. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we've got breaking news. we're getting new information about what...